What we're building
Know Your Sins is an encyclopedia of kink, fetish, and BDSM — a place to look something up the moment you're curious and get a clear, honest answer instead of a lecture, a punchline, or a wall of porn. Every entry in our encyclopedia aims to do three things at once: define a desire in plain language, explain the psychology of why it appeals, and cover how to explore it safely if you want to.
We cover the whole spectrum — from the gentlest curiosity to the most advanced edge play — because people deserve good information regardless of where their interests sit. Not sure where yours do? The Kink Quiz is a private, no-account way to start mapping them.
Who's behind it
Every guide is written by a named educator on our team — never an anonymous content mill or a generic AI dump. You can meet them, see what each one focuses on, and read everything they've written on our writers page. We think you deserve to know who is talking to you about your body and your desires.
How we work
Accuracy, safety, and a total absence of judgment are the whole job. Our guides are fact-checked before they publish, sourced to reputable public-health and research organisations where they make claims about health or risk, and reviewed with extra care whenever a topic carries real physical or emotional stakes. Our full editorial policy lays out exactly how we research, review, and correct our work.
What we're not
We're experienced educators, researchers, and writers — not a medical practice. We do notclaim to be certified sex therapists, licensed clinicians, or doctors, and nothing here is medical or mental-health advice. If you have a medical concern, are in distress, or want personalised guidance, please speak to a qualified professional. We'd rather be honest about what we are than borrow authority we haven't earned.
Say hello
Questions, corrections, ideas, or press enquiries are always welcome — head to our contact page or email contacts@knowyoursins.com. However you found your way here, you're welcome.